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If your site is about a specific locality, please submit it to the appropriate locality category. Businesses should submit to the locality category in which the business is physically located. Failure to comply will result in a long delay in getting listed. The title should be the name of your company or organisation. Do not type in all caps. Do not include a list of keywords. Do not include your products. Do not write a sales pitch. The description should be a brief summary of your organisation's products and services. The description should be in English and in coherent sentence form. Do not include superlatives or a sales pitch. Do not submit your company history. Do not submit a list of keywords. Do not use unnecessary capitalisation, or include HTML tags. Submit to only ONE category. Submit to the best category possible. If you cannot find the proper category, first look elsewhere in the ODP. If you still cannot locate an appropriate category, submit the site to the best category possible. |
This category is for sites pertaining to and emanating from Powys.
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Please submit only sites that have a relevance to Builth Wells or its immediate vicinity. |
Builth Wells is a small rural market town in the heart of the Welsh countryside. Surrounded by beautiful scenery and with a population of only 2000 its keeps its small town heritage.
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Please only submit sites to this category if they have specific relevance to the part of Powys, Wales between Montgomery and Bishop's Castle, where Churchstoke is the largest village. more information (editors only) |
This category caters for sites in an area in the east of Powys, surrounded by Shropshire. The major village is Churchstoke, but this catgeory includes the hamlets of Old Church Stoke and Hyssington to the east, in the foot of Lynley Hill, rising to the Long Mynd and the Malvern Hills. Besides the A489, the locality includes the B4385, connecting Bishop's Castle with Montgomery. The locality of Chirbury in Shropshire separates this locality from Montgomery. The locality includes Offa's Dyke, and the rural area west, to the village of Sarn, which is the next locality before Newtown.
| Please submit to the best possible category that fits your site. The title should be that of your organisation. The descriptions should say what your website offers in a clear and concise statement without any hype or promotional language. |
Village north east of Brecon.
| Sites representing organizations with relevance to the Powys region of Wales.From your local Chess Club and Scout group to the Welsh Language Society and Community Development Forum, all are welcome here. |
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